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Richard “Rick” W. Moore

July 8, 1950 - February 23, 2014
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Richard “Rick” W. Moore, on February 23, 2014, of Williamstown. Age 63. Passed away at home under the loving care of his companion Veronica Spada, his daughter Amber Moore, and the staff of Samaritan Healthcare and Hospice. Rick was born July 8, 1950, to Ralph and Eloise Moore of Charleston, WV. He was preceded inContinue Reading

Ed Cienki left a message on September 5, 2024:
I know this condolence is 10 years late. I first met Rick in the mid-1980's due to a mutual friend. I found out he was married to my college classmate, Julie Russo-Moore, who died before him after losing her battle with cancer. Rick, and I, along with two other guys routinely played golf every Friday for almost 10 years and to say he lived life to its fullest is an understatement. Due to circumstances in life, I lost contact with Rick and then reconnected with him in the 2010 time frame, but with all things in life happening, I again lost touch with him. Amber, I am sorry for your loss.
Joyce left a message on February 25, 2014:
Amber, so sorry for your loss, you will be in our prayers. My God comfort you in this time. Danny & Joyce Miller
Terri left a message on March 13, 2014:
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Bonny Toler Rushbrook left a message on February 25, 2014:
I was so very sorry to hear of Rick's passing. I remember him from high school. He was a great guy. Prayers for his family.
Debi Perry left a message on March 4, 2014:
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Dale Ann Campbell Carr left a message on February 25, 2014:
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Sandra Clay left a message on February 25, 2014:
To the Moore family: Dicky and I have you in our hearts and prayers. Rick was such a fine fellow. So handsome and friendly. I remember him as a little boy in the grocery store with his dad and of course his mother. A fine family. RIP Rick... Sandy and Dicky Clay.
jolinda "linda" woody-wood left a message on February 25, 2014:
I graduated with "Ricky" in 1968 from DuPont High. He was so much fun and loved by so many. My condolences
Terry Kimble left a message on February 25, 2014:
Rick was my best friend,especially after High School. We were like inseparable before my getting married in 1971.We had a lot of laughs together, kept in touch till the day before he passed. He was like a brother, his mother like a second Mom to me.I grieve as does the family, my extended family.I knew Rick's heart and his belief in Christ. I am not concerned where he is at this moment."You will never die as long as those that knew you still live Rick."I love you guy and will always think of you - Terry Kimble
john e shumaker left a message on February 25, 2014:
rick so sorry your journey ended here on earth. I remember rick from rand where my family had a business as well as rick and his family. so sorry for the moore family. rick will be sadly missed . R.I.P. Rick now your a angel. GOD bless the moore family and watch over them and send your comfort to them
Bonnie Burke left a message on February 25, 2014:
I remember when you were little boy with freckles up playing in yard at Helen and Chums, we were so care free and loved our country living , i will always love you and will meet you againn no more suffering , Joy forever more , your cuz, Bonn ie
rosalind moore left a message on February 24, 2014:
God bless you all as you join together to mourn Rick's passing. My heart is there with the rest of the family and friends. Through tears of remembrance I can hear his laughter, recall his kindness to my mother and sister, and appreciate his words of affirmation for me. I love that "burr-headed" boy who became my brother-in-law. Love and Prayers, Rosie
Tressa Stewart left a message on February 25, 2014:
Ricky and I graduated the same year from DuPont High School. I remember his quick and endearing smile, always something good to say. His very good friend and fellow classmate, Terry Kimble kept a lot of us updated on Rick's progress and I am so thankful they had each others friendship. My sympathy to his family and friends. He will be missed. RIP, no more pain, sing with the angels.
Charlie and Angie Brown left a message on February 26, 2014:
To Ronnie our friend, and the family of Rick. We loved Rick, he was our special friend. We will miss him so much. We have so many wonderful memories of Rick. He will always remain in our hearts and he will never be forgotten. We Love You Rick Always Charlie and Angie.........Until we meet again.............
Regina left a message on February 26, 2014:
I,m so sorry for your loss. It is comforting to know that our Almighty God has not only the power but also the desire to resurrect our dead loved ones. John 5:28,29 says, "Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out."
Sheri Nelson left a message on February 26, 2014:
It is so hard to say goodbye to a friend. Someone you have known for fifty years. Although you moved away and we each had lives of our own, we still managed to keep in touch. I cherished our friendship and the times we had, as you made me laugh. That care free spirit of yours put a smile on everyone’s face. Life has a way of bringing someone into your life for a reason. I cannot imagine my life without you in it. Toby Keith sang the sweetest song when his friend died that said “I’m not crying cause I feel so sorry for you, I’m crying for me. I’m gonna miss you my friend”. And I will miss you Rick, I will miss your beautiful smile and that mischievous twinkle in your eye. I love you. Sheri Nelson
Joyce Dow Harris left a message on February 27, 2014:
As I heard of the passing of my Rand neighbor, classmate and friend Ricky Moore, my mind took me back to our childhood days. Rick was a classmate of mine all through -- from Rand Elementary, DuPont Jr. and Sr. High -- but was more than that to my family -- the Dow family -- who lived on Midland Drive -- where his father owned a store. Ricky was a lot like his father -- kind, loving, sharing and funny. Oh the memories are far too many to share at this time. I will miss Ricky at the DuPont High alumni reunions and his contagious laugh. I always looked for him when I travelled from Washington, DC back home to these reunions. My prayers are with the family and loved ones as you say goodbye for now. Jesus promised those who have accepted Him as their Savior and Lord a day of resurrection, where the dead in Christ will rise. These earthly, mortal, weak, perishable bodies that are prone to sickness and death, will be changed to immortal, powerful, imperishable bodies likened to Christ's glorious body, and we will be with the Lord forever. 1 Corinthians 15:51-54 and 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18. Love, your neighbor, classmate and friend Joyce Dow Harris
Marcha Kennedy Powell left a message on February 27, 2014:
I just heard of Rick's passing .. My sister who still lives in WV called me to let me know. I met Rick while he was in high school. My oldest sister and her husband lived behind Moore's Grocery in Rand, WV. I knew the first time I saw Rick (he was a sophomore and I was a freshman in high school) that he was someone I was going to like spending time with. We dated off and on for a couple of years and then as fate would have it we both went our separate ways. I often wondered what happened to him. I am not surprised to know that his life was filled with good friends and a loving family. I dearly loved Rick for all of my high school years but we lives about 40 miles apart, went to different schools and only saw each other once a month or so. I think I saw him in the only high school play he was ever in. We had a good laugh over the one line he had in it. I see he continued to keep that infectious smile he always greeted me with years ago. Rick and his family were wonderful people ... I am so glad that he was a part of my young life. I have never forgotten his sweet face and the fond memories I have of him. The last time I saw or talked to Rick was about in 1970 but I would have known that smile anywhere..I am so sorry for his family's loss. I wish we could have stayed in touch. Marcha (Kennedy) Powell, Roanoke, VA
cindy bays left a message on February 28, 2014:
We are so sorry to hear about your loss Amber. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Craig and Cindy Bays
Kathy Biglin left a message on February 28, 2014:
A dear friend and old friend throughout the years...We spent hours of time laughing - Rick always had great stories to tell. I have just learned of his passing and am so saddened by it. Always willing to help anyone he could- heig was a good friend to many and loved his family dearly. I was blessed to have him as my friend for over 30 years and like others will remember his charismatic smile and laughter. My deepest sympathies and prayers for Amber, his mother and loving sisters. Kathy Biglin
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Mary Scheidell left a message on March 5, 2016:
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Diane Fescinaa-Jones left a message on March 4, 2014:
So very sorry to learn of Rick's passing and his brave battle lost. My husband was an email friend of Rick''s and I remained his email buddy after my husband's passing. I missed hearing from him of late and just learned of his passing. He was a kind and spiritual person with a great outlook. He touched many lives and will be missed. Diane Fescina-Jones (aka "Bunny")
Egizi Funeral Home left a message:
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